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6-House Broiler Farm - McNeil, AR $1,280,000 This 18-acre broiler farm in McNeil, Arkansas operates under contract with Tyson Foods (Hope Complex) and includes six (6) 40' x 400' broiler houses originally built in 1999 and fully updated in 2022. With a gross annual income of approximately $281,280, this farm comes with on-site housing and essential equipment, making it a solid opportunity for new or experienced growers. Property Features: Six (6) 40' x 400' broiler houses (built 1999, updated 2022) 2021 double-wide mobile home Litter shed Tractor included This is a strong income-producing poultry farm that combines updated infrastructure, modern housing, and dependable integrator support. McNeil, AR 18 Acres Asking Price: $1,280,000 Gross Income: ~$281,280
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Embrace California's western heritage on the historic Albright Ranch, a 110-acre working cattle ranch located in Somerset, El Dorado County. This property features a 1940's vintage ranch house, large barn, workshop, greenhouse, guest house, pear orchard, multiple water wells, 2-acre bass pond, and is fully fenced and crossfenced. The gently rolling terrain has mature oaks, pines, and open grasslands suitable for a wide variety of wildlife.The Albright Ranch is a 110-acre cattle ranch located in Somerset, California. Once a portion of the historic Meyer Ranch nearby, the ranch is situated between the North and Middle Forks of the Consumnes River. The ranch is a short 20 minute drive to Placerville to the north and Jackson to the South. Sitting at an elevation of approximately 2,400 feet, the gently rolling hills of the ranch provide mature native oaks, conifers, and open grasslands suitable for a wide variety of livestock and wildlife. Water is abundant on the ranch with multiple natural springs, a year-round pond, and several productive water wells. Located in the Fairplay AVA wine growing region and surrounded by neighboring vineyards, the ranch's favorable soils may have the potential for planting a vineyard, expanded fruit orchard, or other crops. The Ranch is under an active Williamson Act conservation contract. The Albright Ranch features a 1940's vintage ranch house with 2,439 sq ft, 4-plus bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a large outdoor deck. The detached 1,300 sq ft garage and workshop provides plenty of room for tools, equipment, and toys. Within the ranch house complex, a large 1,800 sq ft barn includes a tackroom, hay storage, office, and blacksmith shop. Attached to the barn is 6 enclosed and covered horse stalls. A corral provides an area to contain and sort livestock, and includes a squeeze chute. Nearby is a 450 sq ft greenhouse to exercise your green thumb. The Ranch also includes a 1,800 sq foot manufactured home suitable for a rental, guest house, or onsite housing for a hired hand. There are multiple water wells that provide domestic water to the ranch and to the livestock. The 1-acre orchard is planted in mature Asian Pears. The natural springs on the ranch feed an approximate 2-acre year-round bass pond behind an earthen dam. Several other smaller seasonal ponds with dams are located throughout the property. The Ranch is fully fenced along the perimeter and crossfenced creating multiple pastures. The interior of the Ranch is accessible via a network of roads and trails that brings visitors through open grasslands, oak woodlands, and mixed conifer forest. Perfect for between-the-ears trail rides on horseback or on ATVs. For the hunter, the varied terrain and vegetation offers excellent habitat for for wildlife including wild turkey and blacktail deer. The 2-acre spring-fed pond is the perfect opportunity to get a line wet and reel in a bass. Within just a short drive, the lands of the El Dorado National Forest, with thousands of acres to explore, hundreds of miles of trails, cold mountain streams, and high-country alpine lakes, is a outdoorsman's paradise. The Albright Ranch is primarily used currently for cattle grazing on its open grasslands and woodlands. Situated in the Fairplay AVA, the upper portion of the ranch along Grizzly Flat Road was once planted in wine grapes and currently features a small 1-acre Asian Pear orchard and several large walnut trees near the ranch house. With it rich soils and plentiful water, the Ranch can support a variety of agricultural uses and is subject to an active Williamson Act conservation contract. Somerset, California, is located in the Sierra Foothills and experiences a climate defined by its elevation, with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. This seasonal variety supports a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and water sports to wine tasting and camping. Outdoor activities: Hiking and trails The Sly Park Recreation Area is a key destination near Somerset, offering an 8.5-mile loop trail around Jenkinson Lake suitable for hiking, walking, and mountain biking. The area also features a popular waterfall. The Eldorado National Forest borders the area and provides numerous trails for more extensive hiking. For an easy, scenic hike, an unnamed trail leads to a waterfall on Mormon Emigrant Trail and offers swimming opportunities in the cold water during warm weather. Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, slightly further afield, offers trails with views of the American RiverWater recreation Jenkinson Lake, within Sly Park Recreation Area, is a hub for water activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating, with boat rentals available. The South Fork American River offers opportunities for whitewater rafting, particularly during the late spring and summer months. Camping The region has several campgrounds, including locations near Jenkinson Lake at Sly Park Recreation Area and KOA sites that cater to both tent campers and RVs. Wine tasting and vineyard tours As part of the Fair Play American Viticultural Area (AVA), Somerset is surrounded by vineyards that offer outdoor tasting experiences. Wineries often have scenic grounds and patios where guests can relax and enjoy the scenery. Saluti Cellars offers unique EquWine Experiences, combining horseback riding through the vineyards with wine tasting. Climate and seasonal features Summer: The summer months are warm and dry, with average high temperatures reaching into the low 90s °F (around 33 °C) in July. The higher elevation means evenings are much cooler, which is beneficial for both camping and grape growing. Autumn: The weather in the fall is mild, and the changing foliage creates a scenic landscape for outdoor activities. Wine harvest festivals are a popular attraction during this time. Winter: Winters are cool and wet, with December being one of the coldest and wettest months. Rain and cooler temperatures mean fewer crowds and a peaceful atmosphere. Spring: Spring brings mild temperatures and vibrant wildflowers, creating ideal conditions for hiking and exploring. The town of Somerset, California, was founded in the mid-19th century during the Gold Rush as a trading post. In the modern era, it has become known as a peaceful wine-growing region in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Early history and Gold Rush era Establishment: Somerset was settled in 1856 by former residents of Somerset, Ohio, who named the new community after their hometown. Trading post: In its early years, Somerset served as a small but important trading stop for miners and others traveling to nearby mining towns like Grizzly Flat, Fair Play, and Indian Diggings. The Somerset Hotel: Around 1864, the Somerset Hotel was a prominent local landmark and featured in an important story in El Dorado County's history. It was a site connected to the infamous Bullion Bend stagecoach robbery, which took place nearby. Pony Express trail: Some historical accounts suggest the area was traversed by the Pony Express. The nearby community of Meyers was a registered Pony Express station. The Albright Ranch is located in Somerset, El Dorado County, California. It sits just 20 minutes south of Placerville and 40 minutes north of Jackson off of Grizzly Flat Road. Sacramento and the Sacramento International Airport are approximately 1 hour away to the west. Lake Tahoe is a 1 hour 20 minute drive to the east.
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30,000± acre ranch on the Joseph Plains, this ranch features 21 miles of Salmon River frontage, 12 live creeks, and hundreds of springs. Diverse terrain includes meadows, pastures, and timbered draws. With 19,662± deeded acres and 11,000± acres of BLM and State land, it's a hidden gem of secluded, gorgeous, rugged Idaho beauty in the sportsman's paradise of Central ID-ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and endless recreation. Idaho's largest active ranch, offered for sale for the first time ever. Nestled on and above the legendary Salmon River, known as the River of No Return, which is part of the longest undammed river system and flows through the largest designated Wilderness area in the contiguous United States. The ranch spans in total 30,000± wild and scenic acres, including BLM and State land within and surrounding the ranch. A sportsman's paradise with hunting, fishing and recreation, it also functions as a productive cattle ranch. This exceptional 30,000± acre Legacy Ranch offers unparalleled privacy, scenic Idaho beauty, and an abundance of usable land. Horseshoed by the Salmon River and enhanced by multiple creeks and natural springs, the property provides rich water resources and a landscape as functional as it is breathtaking. Located in the highly desired Unit 13, the ranch is a true sportsman's haven. Its diverse terrain of timbered draws, elevated meadows, and sweeping panoramic views supports incredible wildlife populations, including elk, mule deer, white-tail, mountain lion, bear, turkey, and upland birds with bighorn sheep frequenting the Salmon River Canyon. A resident herd of 500 elk frequent the property year-round. The property also qualifies to apply for the (LAP) tags, Landowner Appreciation Program Controlled Hunts for both elk and deer, offering premier hunting opportunities right on-site. 2025 Landowner Appreciation Program Tags available for Unit 13 Deer - 13 buck tags, mule deer or white-tail (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Elk - 25 cow tags (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Elk - 34 either bull or cow tags (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Landowners must register their land before applying for the landowner tags Surrounded by 11,000 ± BLM and State lands-many landlocked and rarely accessed-the ranch delivers unmatched seclusion with extended access to Idaho's vast backcountry. Beyond its rich recreation and wildlife, the ranch operates as a productive cattle operation, historically running approximately 300-350 head. With strong grazing capacity and roughly 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields, it combines practical ranching use with lasting investment value. Just outside Cottonwood, Idaho, the famed Salmon River at the ranch's edge offers world-class salmon and steelhead fishing as well as premier jetboating and whitewater rafting, further enhancing its outdoor lifestyle appeal. A rare offering that combines expansive land, water, wildlife, this working land is more than a ranch-it's a true Idaho legacy. There are three cowboy cabins (older ranch style homes) along with barns, outbuilding, multiple stock ponds and stock tanks. The famed Salmon River, the 'River of No Return,' provides 21 miles of river frontage with miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches and world-class salmon, steelhead, and incredible bass fishing. Towering canyon walls, rugged rock formations, and diverse terrain create a sportsman's paradise with abundant wildlife and premier hunting opportunities. Just like the Salmon River, nearby Clearwater and Snake Rivers offer unmatched whitewater rafting, jet boating, kayaking, and fishing adventures. Salmon River: The Salmon is known for world-class fishing Chinook salmon, steelhead, rainbow, cutthroat, bull trout, and bass with opportunities for both fly and spin fishing along its clear, free-flowing stretches and tributaries. Snake River: The Snake is famous for Chinook salmon and steelhead runs, especially in its upper and middle sections near Hells Canyon and the Clearwater confluence. Also well known for sturgeon, trophy small-mouth bass, and catfish. Clearwater River: The Clearwater is best known for its world-class steelhead and salmon fishing. It's one of the premier trophy steelhead fisheries in the Pacific Northwest. Also, trout, and smallmouth bass. Beyond the ranch, thousands of acres of BLM and State lands provide endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, 4-wheeling, and UTV exploration, making it easy to experience Idaho's rugged backcountry. Together, the ranch and surrounding region offer an unparalleled lifestyle that seamlessly blends outdoor adventure, sport, and premier ranch living. The ranch is a highly productive cattle operation, historically supporting 300-350 head of livestock across a mix of productive pasture, open meadows, and timbered grazing terrain. Approximately 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields provide additional feed resources, enhancing the ranch's operational capacity. The ranch boasts abundant water resources, including over 12 named live-water creeks that flow through the property and hundreds of springs throughout the acreage. These creeks and springs support thriving wildlife, along with the cattle and contribute to lush pasture and meadow growth. A notable feature on the ranch is Shroyer Springs, a reliable natural spring that enhances the property's water resources and scenic beauty. The 7-mile Shroyer Trail winds through the scenic easement, providing access to sweeping views, varied landscapes, and plentiful wildlife. The ranch also has a hydropower system which supplies power to both cowboy cabins located down on the river. Skeleton Creek Guthery Creek Cottonwood Creek Dry Creek Billy Creek Rickman Creek Kylie Creek Home Sweet Home Creek Burnt Creek Mahoney Creek Rattlesnake Creek Slick Ear Creek Located on Idaho's Camas Prairie at roughly 3,500 feet elevation, Cottonwood, ID enjoys four true seasons with warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters. With moderate precipitation, a long growing season, and fertile soils, the area supports productive ranching and agriculture. The setting combines wide-open prairie views with nearby mountains, forests, and the Salmon River canyon. Founded in 1862, Cottonwood began as a way station for miners traveling to the goldfields of Florence and Warrens. The town is named after the dense cottonwood trees that once lined Cottonwood Creek. In 1877, it was the site of the Battle of Cottonwood during the Nez Perce War, where Chief Joseph's band engaged U.S. forces in a strategic retreat. Today, Cottonwood honors its rich heritage through landmarks like the Monastery of St. Gertrude, established in 1907, and the James V. and Sophia Baker House, built in 1916. The Salmon River flows through a swath of Idaho country that is wild and rugged. It originates in the Sawtooth Range of the Stanley Basin and the canyon itself has some of the oldest minerals visible anywhere on earth, turning and winding in all directions through Idaho towards its confluence with the Snake River. The river earned its name The River of No Return for its wilderness and roadless section spanning a large piece of Idaho from Salmon to Riggins, ID. Early Pioneers built sweep boats that served as the supply line into the canyon but upon reaching their destination there was no way to return back to the starting point, with no roads and the powerful river, these boats would then be disassembled and used for lumber. Hence the name River of No Return. Lewis and Clark came across the river in 1805 but found it to be too rough to navigate due to the daunting canyon walls and dangerous rapids. In the 1860s gold was found and the rush began. Many historic and present-day mines can be seen while traveling along the Salmon River. Nestled in north-central Idaho on the scenic Camas Prairie, Cottonwood serves as a charming gateway to the rugged beauty of Idaho County. The small town is conveniently located along U.S. Highway 95, between Grangeville and Lewiston providing access to nearby recreation, services, and small-town amenities while remaining private and secluded. Surrounded by expansive public lands, forests, and the famed Salmon River, the area is ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures. Cottonwood sits within driving distance of Lewiston (approximately 70 miles northwest) and the Clearwater River, combining the tranquility of rural living with access to regional hubs.
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Located on Highway 385 with great facilities and water, this ranch offers an incredible opportunity to expand your current operation. Alliance, NE has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. Annual precipitation averages 13 inches, while snowfall is around 19 inches per year. Summers are typically warm and dry due to the surrounding high desert terrain, whereas winters can be quite cold with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Precipitation is generally light throughout the year, with most of it coming from thunderstorms in the summer months. Winters can be especially harsh, with wind chill factors often reaching below zero degrees Fahrenheit. Despite this however, Alliance remains a great place to live with its mild climate and clear skies. Alliance, Nebraska gets 16 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Alliance averages 39 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 228 sunny days per year in Alliance.The US average is 205 sunny days.
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The Hines Ranch Retreat is a magical property in western New Mexico. Sleeping approximately 40 (4 homes and 4 cabins), with a full commercial diner, soda fountain & pizza oven on +/-96 acres with 3.75 acre water rights, spring-fed water, and an agriculture well. There's a 20-acre meadow with a 0.5-acre pond stocked with trophy fish and a minnow pond supplied by a spring-fed waterfall surrounded by diverse vegetation creating a wildlife haven.With nearly +/-100 acres there is plenty of room to spread out and have fun on the 20 acre meadow with three ponds. With the driveway being right off the pavement you can't beat the accessibility of this parcel. With waterfall features, a live spring, ponds and an intermittent creek this land has a diversity of plants and wildlife that can't be matched. You have your own riding trails within the property and access to thousands of miles of trails right out your front door. Nestled in the mountains, this extraordinary retreat comprises eleven charming buildings arranged looking towards a spring-fed private pond, fully stocked with trophy bluegill, crappie and bass, offering the perfect opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy leisurely afternoons casting lines. The scenery turns to magic in the evenings and with a full spectrum of antique lights to light the pathways your gatherings will be perfect outdoors as the sun sets. Whether you're looking for a private escape or a gathering place for family and friends, this retreat provides ample space and amenities to accommodate a range of activities. Just a short 65 yards from the pavement you will cross through the beautiful one-of-a-kind log entry and then cross the Apache creek and within another 100 yards will come upon the large 20 acre meadow with a half acre pond in the center with 2 homes on the left and a diner, 2 homes, a shop/barn and a cabin complex on your right. On your furthest left is the ranch house. This beautiful log exterior ranch-style home, is approximately 2400 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths w/shower & 1 bathroom w/tub. It also includes a full kitchen & dining, large living room with wood stove and a mudroom with washer and dryer. The huge front porch looks directly towards the pond. With a garden area and chicken coop nearby this is the perfect spot to become one with nature surrounded by giant oak trees. Immediately to the left is the White House - Square log built, open floor plan with a kitchen 2 bedroom, bath w/shower, with a large loft on either end of the large open living area. At approximately 1725 square feet it also includes a large utility/mud room with washer and dryer. Three sides are wrapped with a covered patio deck. Immediately to your right is the diner with a huge porch out front overlooking the pond and the large 20 acre meadow. Step inside to enjoy a soda from the soda fountain while waiting on a meal prepared in the pizza oven or commercial kitchen. The 1600 square feet of space also includes a barber shop, full bathroom and an entertainment area with projector screen. Next door to the right is the John Deere home. This is a multistory cabin-style home encompassing three levels. It includes a greenhouse, a large storage room and 2 bedrooms on the main level. Go upstairs to find a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom w/ shower. One more level you find the rest of the 2665 square feet in a small loft, living area and a walk out balcony with the best birds eye view on the entire property. To the left of the John Deere is the stone home. This stone face, 360 degree home with a total wrap around covered patio is a 1200 square foot 2 bedroom 2 bathroom with appliances, a wood burning fireplace, on demand hot water heater and central heat and air. The view of the giant oaks and pond from the front windows and porch are unmatched beauty. Behind the John Deere home is the fully insulated drive thru 70X40 metal red shop/barn. It comes with plenty of space for your toys and the equipment needed to keep these beautiful grounds in tip-top shape. Just out of sight and behind the barn is the cabin stays complex (4 cabins) with separate mens & womens bathrooms w/showers. Each cabin is 160 square feet, insulated and beautifully done with tongue and groove pine interior and sleeps 4. No need to worry about the property when you're not there. The property has 18 video surveillance cameras with remote phone access. Need to water the grass, no worries there either with the ability to turn on the sprinkler system from your phone as well. The owner has done a tremendous job with upkeep and incorporating modern technology to make it as easy as possible. The property is currently enrolled in the E plus program and has historically received tags. (The future of the tags depends on the continued enrollment, continued habitat improvement and availability of the program). The Gila National Forest is known for its healthy population of elk, particularly in the North and South Gila areas. The diverse terrain, which includes meadows, forests, and mountainous regions, provides excellent habitats for elk. Gila National Forest offers a diverse range of outdoor recreational opportunities set against a stunning backdrop of rugged mountains, deep canyons, and expansive wilderness. Here are some highlights: 1. Hiking and Backpacking 2. Camping 3. Fishing 4. Wildlife Watching 5. Caving 6. Horseback Riding 7. Scenic Drives This property does have water rights associated with springs and wells, which will convey with the property. Property could be used as a rental property to either corporations and businesses for retreats or to families for vacations to generate income when not in use by the owner. Apache Creek, New Mexico, experiences a diverse climate that is influenced by its elevation and geographical features. Apache Creek experiences varied precipitation throughout the year. The peak rainy months are usually July and August due to the monsoon season, while late spring and fall can also bring sporadic rain. The elevation of Apache Creek, at approximately 6,500 feet, contributes to cooler temperatures year-round compared to lower elevations in New Mexico. The area enjoys a good amount of sunshine, particularly in the summer months. Amenities can be sought in Reserve NM about 20 miles away, Springerville AZ about 75 miles away and Silver City, NM about 110 miles away. Here are some of the closest airports: Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)-Located about 200 miles north of Apache Creek, is the primary airport for New Mexico, providing numerous flight options and services. El Paso International Airport (ELP)-Approximately 250 miles south of Apache Creek has a wider range of domestic and international flights. Springerville Municipal Airport about 75 miles away provides a convenient option for aviators traveling to and from the White Mountains region of Arizona. Grant County Airport (SVC)-Located in Silver City, about 110 miles southeast of Apache Creek, this small regional airport offers limited commercial flights. It's a convenient option for general aviation and some regional connections.
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Welcome to Cherokee Acres Ranch, a family legacy since 1968. This 'Pure Michigan' paradise is a pristine 645 acre property featuring heavily wooded terrain and a spring fed pond stocked with rainbow and brown trout. A vibrant creek, marsh pond, swales and cedar swamps makes for the ultimate deer and wildlife habitats. The impressive Lodge and Guest House make this one of the finest recreational properties to ever become available in Michigan! This 645 acre property is a wildlife paradise featuring the beautiful spring fed pond stocked with rainbow and brown trout. Two vibrant spring fed creeks feed the pond and flow out of the dam throughout the entire east side of the property. An abundance of natural spring water throughout the property. An artesian well is located by the guest house. Heavily wooded rolling terrain with hardwood, pine and poplar trees. The marsh pond, cedar swamps, cattail swales , 17 rye food plots, the natural deer bedding areas and an abundance of wild berries make for ideal wildlife habitats. A beautiful valley field with 10 mature producing apple trees, rye food plot, box blind and 2 ladder stands are one of the desired hunting areas. The abundance of wildlife including healthy numbers of whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, grouse, woodcock and countless bird species call this 645 wildlife paradise their home. 17 Box Blinds overlooking lush rye food plots with several ladder stands in prime proven locations that consistently produce opportunities to harvest a trophy buck every year. This incredible property is truly a Hunters Haven. The impressive massive timber entrance is Amish crafted from red oak trees taken off the property. The solar powered custom lighted gate compliments the mile-long driveway to the lodge. The private drive in is spectacular! Turn that green thumb loose with the conveniently positioned 100 x 50 garden area that is nicely enclosed with varmint proof electric fencing. The custom irrigation system and garden shed along with an additional fenced garden area by one of the creeks truly make this a gardener's field of dreams. Beautiful wild flowers planted by the owners Mom surround the pond and simply make this property Special. There is a fire pit, decks, dock and beach area to enjoy the outdoor entertaining experience. The miles of maintained trails give you easy access to all of this spectacular property. Woods, Water and Wildlife gives you the ultimate Pure Michigan experience at the Cherokee Acres Ranch! The custom designed lodge was built in 1991 and features 2 main floor master suites, 1 1/2 bathrooms, with the 2nd floor featuring 4 bedroom suites with personal sinks and 2 full bathrooms. Designed by the owners for comfortable entertaining for their family and friends. The great room has an impressive wood burning stone fireplace and wet bar. The wall of windows and door walls allow for exceptional views of the spring fed pond and mother nature. The kitchen has a large island/bar and features commercial grade appliances. Two dining tables and a built in desk compliment this area of the great room. The laundry room w/utility tub, washer & dryer, built in commercial fridge & freezer, ice machine and storage closets. The upstairs features the north and south wings with 4 bedroom suites that all have personal sinks and 2 full bathrooms which make it very comfortable and convenient for your guests. All bedrooms have balconies to enjoy the sights and sounds of the outdoors. A nice lounging area overlooking the great room that has a custom 6 person sauna to compliment the lodge experience. Overall, there are 6 bedroom suites and 3 1/2 bathrooms to accommodate your guests in the main lodge. The guest house was built in the 1980's, featuring 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, forced air heat with a fireplace and a wood stove. The living area and deck overlook the pond and the vibrant creek that flows through the front yard. Nice gravel parking area to accommodate several guests at a time. The guest house has its own well & septic. A 48 x 32 steel framed garage with 3 bays, a wood stove and workshop area. A 40 x 30 pole barn with 3 bays for great equipment and toy storage. Skeet range, rifle range w/shooting bench and a nearby buck pole. New in 2023 is the impressive red oak timber entrance with an automatic gate, fencing and planted birch trees. This property is perfect for the Family Compound or the ultimate Corporate Retreat. It checks all the boxes for the outdoor recreation enthusiast! The miles of groomed trails throughout the property offers the ultimate private playground for whatever your heart desires! Saddle up your horse, hop on an electric buggy or ATV, take a nice walk or hike, wet a line in the spring fed creeks and pond, or go hunting on the heavily wooded hilly terrain that make up the 645 acres. Exceptional whitetail deer, turkey, grouse and woodcock hunting along with the catch and release trout fishing. This property has an abundance of wildlife that makes their home here. Relax on the private deck of the lodge or patio area of the guest house while grilling steaks, or grab your coffee and a good book and enjoy the cozy fireplaces. Winter time activities include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snow shoeing to name a few. Or, sit back by one of the cozy fireplaces and enjoy viewing the abundance of wildlife. The Cherokee Acres Ranch is one of a kind and truly a Recreational Paradise! Heavily wooded - Mature hardwoods, red pine and poplar with significant mature timber value for a select cut. Abundant spring water in several areas for the wildlife and the lush native plants and grasses to flourish. All mineral rights will convey. 3 oil wells that are sparingly operating, offer some royalties to the owners. The son has owned and passionately groomed Cherokee Acres Ranch for 32 years while living year round here for 8 years. His hunting knowledge and history will be passed on for valuable reference. With a heavy heart it's time for new owners to begin their Family Legacy This area in East Central Michigan has 4 distinct seasons with very moderate overall climates. The average summertime high temperature is a comfortable 79 degrees. The average annual snowfall in this area is approximately 40 inches per year. The village of Farwell is in Clare County, Michigan. The population was 880 at the 2020 census. The village of Farwell was founded in 1870 with the local post office opening in 1871. The Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad had plans of expanding into the area on a new route connecting Saginaw to Ludington, which was completed by the end of the decade. The new community was named after New York native, Samuel Farwell, who had an interest in the railroad and was a construction contractor. In 1871, Farwell became the first county seat of Clare County but lost the seat of government to Harrison in 1879 after the Farwell courthouse burned down two years earlier. Clare Municipal Airport is 9 miles, accommodating Large Cabin Private Jets. MBS International Airport is 46 miles. The Metro Detroit Area is an easy 2 hour drive. Mount Pleasant, Soaring Eagle Casino is 25 miles. Snow Snake Ski and Golf Resort is 14 miles.
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Nestled in the Ozarks is a rare opportunity to own 194 acres of mostly cleared, fenced and cross fenced pasture. And, even more rare... is when your 194 acres comes with a full mile of lake frontage. For a discerning buyer, or savvy developer, this may be the once in a lifetime opportunity you have been waiting for. Located on the Kings River arm of Table rock Lake, there are plenty of breath-taking lake views that one would come to expect of such a property. The eastern banks of the mile long shoreline provide the perfect angle for watching the evening sunset over the lake, fishing and pleasure boats passing by, and the local eagles soaring high above while your cattle graze in the fields behind. Included with this property is a US Army Corp of Engineers inspection report approving the build or tow in of a 12-slip boat dock located mid-shoreline in a cove. And, when you need to fuel your bass or pleasure boat, it's only a few minutes boat ride up to the Kings River Marina or the Kings River public use area. Power lines currently cross the property to the working water well and is readily available when you pick that perfect spot for your custom home or homes. The deer and turkey sign along the tree and fence lines indicate an abundance of wildlife and the excellent fishing for bass, crappie, walleye, and catfish makes this is a true sportsman paradise. And with 194 acres of playground, plenty of opportunity abounds to ride horses, UTV's, or hike the property which completes the full outdoor experience for the new owner. Centrally located just north of Golden Missouri, your drive to Eureka Springs Arkansas is less than 30 minutes and it is just under an hour to all the shopping, shows and restaurants Branson can provide. The Kings River 194 truly is what Legacies are made of; one or more homes for your families to enjoy for generations to come, or a development with your name on it that you can be proud of. Come take a tour of this exceptional property today and you will understand why this is not just land... this is a lifestyle.
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Situated amidst walnut orchards and along the scenic Sacramento River, one hour north of Sacramento, discover the multi-faceted 238.79-acre, Grand Island Ranch in Colusa County. As you make your way through the brick columns topped with pineapple finials, an ode to the ranch's hospitality and welcoming spirit, you are greeted by the grand entrance of the main home with a well-landscaped paved plaza. The main home is situated on a quiet two-acre corner of the property, providing a tranquil escape from the working ranch headquarters, which are located across a separate parcel. Living is easy at Grand Island Ranch. The main home boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms across 4,628 square feet, offering ample space for family living and entertaining. Just a stone's throw away, is the pool and chic pool house. An entertainer's delight. Grand Island Ranch's agrarian roots run deep. With fertile Class II and III soils, solar-powered 100 Hp irrigation well, and riparian rights to the Sacramento River, the property supports 180 acres of planted walnuts. Additionally, there are 10 acres of suitable land that could be cultivated for a crop other than walnuts. Beyond the agricultural value, this property offers a great recreational lifestyle. Over a mile of Sacramento River frontage is perfect for fishing, boating, and other water activities. The surrounding countryside also provides excellent hunting opportunities for wild turkeys, deer, dove, and pheasants. At the working ranch headquarters along the Sacramento River, there is a comfortable 2,461 square foot guest home with a pool, detached four-car garage, a 1,090 square foot three bedroom home used for storage, and a 900 square foot two bedroom home used as an office. There are two large and functional workshops with large roll-up doors, cement floors, shelving, electricity provided by solar panels on the roof, and a lift. Two historical barns remind one of the rich agricultural traditions of Colusa County. Located in a prime location with easy access to nearby towns, parks, and wineries, this property offers the best of both worlds: a productive agricultural operation and a peaceful rural retreat. If you're seeking a unique opportunity to own a thriving walnut orchard and enjoy the beauty of the Sacramento River, Grand Island Ranch is an ideal choice. Now offered as an entire property or in two distinct parcels to fit your needs: Grand Island Estate:$1,500,000 2.12 ± AcresA private retreat featuring the stunning 4,628 sq. ft. main home, pool, chic pool house, and two peaceful, landscaped acres. This is ideal for those seeking a luxurious rural residence away from the agricultural Island Orchard & Headquarters:$3,850,000 236.67 ± AcresComprising the productive walnut orchards, Sacramento River frontage, multiple residences, ranch headquarters, and extensive agricultural infrastructure. This parcel is perfect for those looking to own a thriving agricultural operation with additional recreational potential.
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This 186 acres Lake Sonoma Ranch & Workshop has multiple buildings sites spread over its 3 Legal Parcels. With commanding views over the Dry Creek Valley, Lake Sonoma, Mount St. Helena and surrounded by vineyards your imagination is your only limit. Approaching its massive, stoned entrance you wind your way down thru a meadow until being overtaken by the unfolding views. There is a 5000SF Professional Workshop and a 5000SF Overhang Shop with 400 AMP Power, 200 AMP with 40 Panel Solar System, 10,000 gallons of Storage. Currently leased to a Vineyard Management Company. The land includes open grassland with plantable land, Hardwood forests, brush country and a very respectable stand of redwoods. Wildlife abounds. This Ranch sits across the way from Lake Sonoma's Campsite giving the new owner easy access to Lake Sonoma. The Dry Creek Store is 10 minutes away and Healdsburg is a beautiful 15-minute drive. This is a rare investment opportunity. Property Highlights: 186 acres, 3 Legal ParcelsPlantable Ground surrounded by vineyardsThere is a 5000SF Professional Workshop and a 5000SF Overhang Shop with 400 AMP Power, 200 AMP with 40 Panel Solar System - Currently leased to a Vineyard Management land includes open grassland with plantable land, Hardwood forests, brush country and a very respectable stand of Paradise: Wildlife abounds, and the Ranch sits across the way from Lake Sonoma's Campsite giving the new owner easy access to Lake Sonoma.
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Bighorn Mountain Hideout is located deep in the Bighorn Mountains. Sitting high atop the surrounding timbered valleys at nearly 8000 feet, the view from the lodge extends over 100 miles. White Creek splits and follows both the northern and southern borders. This 160 acre oasis is bordered by BLM on the west. Peace and quiet is what made the location perfect for the Hideout. Protected by thick timber and vast prairie, the parcel of land is truly as serene as it gets. Crisp fresh mountain air blowing up through the valley of pines defines purity. White creeks flows year around through the valley creating a high elevation ecosystem. Helicopter pad. Grass runway for small aircraft. Rested grass and thick pines provide the perfect combination for one looking to spend more time in the outdoors. Luxury at its finest, the main lodge was hand built painstakingly in this remote location. Small loads of logs were hauled into the site and when needed, brought in by helicopter. Patience during the planning process is now appreciated as it feels as if each individual structure was carefully placed where it stands without disturbing the surrounding natural feel. The concept for this lodge was to be able to cater to large groups of people demanding privacy and a first class experience. The main lodge has an open floor plan with high quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Three separate matching cabins with the same quality craftsmanship offer multiple lock-off options to accommodate several families and guests. A fifth cabin, the cook house, has sleeping quarters to accommodate a full time chef. This cabin also features indoor and outdoor prep areas and seating locations allowing for large parties to take advantage of the weather and enjoy the outdoors. A stock pond offers trout fishing with a swimming dock. An outdoor barbecue area with a fire pit, nestled in the trees, holds all the stories and memories from the past...yet eagerly waits for new tradtion's to start. This Big Horn mountain ranch is perhaps the perfect location for hosting a true get-a-way far from the beaten path of civilization. Access to the bordering BLM and only minutes from the National Forest offer endless recreational opportunities. For those who like to hunt, the elk herd is world class. Mature quality elk water at the pond as they bugle around the homes. The grassy mountain top has a long history of being the best rut area on the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Upland birds thrive. Sage grouse, hungarian partridge and chukars can be heard and seen as they fly into the pond to water. This ranch, combined with the infrastructures is set up perfect for corporate outings, a recreational business or family get-a-way. This is a first time offering to own a piece of history. Cattle grazing This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Bighorn Mountain Ranch. Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming. Additional land may be available. Please inquire.
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A truly unique and exceptional property that has just become available: a magnificent 160-acre ranch, offered to the public for the first time in over 60 years. This remarkable property features approximately 4,000 feet of private river frontage, offering unparalleled access to nature and recreational opportunities. The ranch includes multiple homes, providing ample accommodation for family, guests, or staff. Surrounded by extensive BLM land. The main home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a spacious living room with a large fireplace, and oversized windows providing stunning views of the river and valley. The kitchen boasts high-end appliances, concrete countertops, and slate floors. The master bedroom, located on the east side, welcomes the morning sun and also features river and valley views, large closets, an attached bathroom, and a private patio entrance. Relax in the library or on the expansive patio, perfect for unwinding and taking in the scenery. The second home includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a generous living room, a game room, and a modernized kitchen. The living room highlights a striking masonry fireplace surrounded by elegant built-in bookshelves. These two homes are currently short-term rentals with a 70% occupancy rate through October. The third home is tucked around the bend, offering 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a screened-in porch. Each home is private yet shares the breathtaking views of the river and valley. Additional buildings on the ranch include a three-car garage, a barn, loafing sheds, and a gardening shed. Jelm is a central location to recreation amenities, Centennial is 45 min to the North, Albany (snowmobile mecca) is 35 min to the Northwest, Steamboat Springs is a short 1.5hr drive away. Whatever your recreational heart desires, whether it be fishing, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, or skiing, this area offers it all. This property overlooks the expansive Laramie River and the Jelm-Frank Smith Ranch Historic District. The Frank Smith Ranch, once the original town of Jelm, still retains many of its original buildings dating back to 1881. Originally known as Cummins City, the town was founded on a mining hoax and later renamed Jelm in 1900. The Woods Landing Resort, established as a saloon in 1883, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it thrives as a restaurant and resort, offering a great spot to enjoy a burger, stay overnight, or dance on its uniquely designed boxcar spring dance floor!
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Duck Island is a 1,586 acre hunting and fishing oasis surrounded by the Red River to the north and a 390 acre private lake to the south. A gated entrance grants access to the only road in to this sportsman's paradise with a huge private lake, open fields, dense woods and scattered trees that lure every species of wildlife in north Texas and southern Oklahoma.The island was created when the Red River changed course from a south sweeping oxbow to a more direct path to the east. The result was an island that spans the Texas and Oklahoma border completely cut off from all sides. The channel carved out by the river became an expansive 390 acre crescent shaped lake with steep banks to the south and shallow banks on the island's shore. A road was built across the lake, 700 acres of the island was cleared and a pivot irrigation sprinkler installed using water from the lake to irrigate the fertile alluvial soils. The remaining 850 acres varies from riparian habitat to scattered trees and dense woods. Duck Island's location on the Red River, surrounded by water, and the fact that it has only one way in or out makes it a natural haven for migratory birds, deer, turkey and amazing fishing opportunities. The size of this property vastly expands it's recreational value and the location is a rare combination of seclusion and easy access to services. The lake is deep and wide enough for nearly any water sport and the land offers everything from marshes and river bottoms to open fields then dense woods. The pivot irrigation sprinkler is perfectly suited to grow food stands for dove, quail and deer habitat and the beauty is beyond belief. 800 acres of the property is currently planted in wheat irrigated by an 18 tower pivot irrigation sprinkler. Duck Island generates substantial income from farming and hunting leases and has tremendous carrying capacity for grazing livestock. Red River County in Texas has ahumid subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters.The county experiences an average of 46 inches of rainfall annually, with the growing season averaging 234 days.Temperatures range from an average high of 94°F in July to an average low of 30°F in January. Duck Island is located just 25 minutes north of Clarksville, 40 minutes northeast of Paris and 2 1/2 hours from DFW Airport. A gated road across the lake transports you away from the real world to a secluded oasis surrounded by water and huge trees where the wildlife feels just as native as it did 100 years ago. There is power to the property and amazing building sites for a lodge or hunting cabin.
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Echo Mountain Ranch is located where the historic town of Boxelder once thrived. This 5,936+/- ranch is 45 minutes from Casper, Wyoming south of Glenrock, Wyoming. Ranging from lush meadows to mountain peaks, this ranch has it all! This property falls in an opportunity zone...great for an investor!As you enter the ranch, rolling meadows bisected by year around streams open to sub-irrigated valleys leading into the dark timber. Resident beavers control the water as it flows from the mountains creating dozens of ponds and excellent habitat for wildlife. The sod base is lush and thick allowing for excellent animal growth, both domestic and wild. Large rock outcropping line the canyon walls creating a very picturesque landscape. Historic cabins throughout the property have been remodeled to maintain the character of the past while providing shelter. Several fishing ponds are scattered throughout the ranch which are also frequented by waterfowl. All of the hay meadows have been over-seeded and leveled to produce a more consistent stand of grass. Alfalfa food plots are located in the transition zones to help pinpoint Elk activity. Two track roads are maintained to make traversing the 5,936 acres easy, whether in a side by side or vehicle. Echo Mountain Ranch is very well watered. Irrigated ditches run late into fall and the main streams flow year around. Each valley has a tributary which catches spring runoff. Dozens of ponds and manmade reservoirs are scattered throughout the entire ranch providing waterholes and habitat. Three homes just off the county road offer abundant living space. One is newly remodeled and updated and a second is in process now. Additional living quarters for a ranch hand is tied into one of the buildings. A historic barn has been restored as well as the horse stalls and riding arena. New metal buildings have been built to provide heated storage for all the equipment. The corrals and fencing have all been updated and are continually being improved. A private solar system has been installed and it has reduced the monthly cost of electricity drastically. Vintage cabins have been restored to offer accommodations for one seeking to take in the outdoors and wildlife from the viewpoint of the time of the Pony Express. The recreational opportunities on this ranch are endless. Whether you like the outdoors or are an avid trophy hunter, you will not be disappointed. The elk herd on the property thrives, producing some of the largest bulls found in Wyoming. Restrictions set by Game and Fish to manage the herd has produced abundant 6x6 bulls. The pictures and videos do not do it justice! Upland birds and mountain grouse are plentiful as the ecosystems created by the beaver ponds provide food, water and cover to support successful hatches each year. Wild turkeys can be heard in every valley in between the elk bugles. Antelope thrive on the plateau flats while finding shelter near the aspen groves. Quality mule deer and whitetail deer can be seen frequently and the herds seem to grow larger each year. One wanting to take advantage of the migration, the waterfowl hunting is excellent. The hay meadows are being constantly improved through grading, leveling and seeding. The growth rate on the cattle is a testament of proof. If ones focus was on cattle, capacity would be one of the best in the area. Currently the mountain is left to stand to ensure ample food for the resident elk herd. Echo Mountain Ranch is approximately a 45 minute drive to Casper, Wyoming. Glenrock is less than 20 minutes away.
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Spanning an impressive 7,607 ± acres in the heart of Monterey and San Benito counties near King City, Reynolds Ranch represents a true legacy property, proudly owned by the same family for over 116 years. Offering a compelling combination of productive irrigated farmland, expansive grazing land, and abundant water resources, the ranch is a standout opportunity in California's Central Coast region. With deep agricultural roots and a rich history of stewardship, this property is both a working operation and a long-term investment in land, water, and ranch portion encompasses 6,863.64 ± acres of rangeland, supported by two wells, natural springs, and the seasonal San Lorenzo Creek. A 2,368 sq. ft. ranch home anchors the headquarters, complemented by a caretaker home with a detached 4-car garage, barn, shed, livestock corral, and numerous outbuildings that support the day-to-day operations. Additionally, there is Spring Cottage, located roughly a half mile from the main ranch compound on a separate land parcel, which has full utilities. Currently, the ranch benefits from an income-producing cattle lease, offering passive income while preserving the ranching tradition that has been maintained here for farming component includes 743 ± acres, of which 552.60 acres are highly productive level Class I & II soils, well-suited for a wide range of row crops. Currently farmed in leafy greens, the irrigated acreage is supported by a developed irrigation system including two high-production wells and retention ponds with an income-producing lease in place with a large local agricultural cooperative, providing reliable annual revenue. The soil quality, water availability, mild Mediterranean climate, and existing infrastructure offer significant flexibility for future crop rotations or diversified production. Utilities are also in place, making this farmland fully equipped for ongoing agricultural or other diversified , the farm and ranch present an exceptional, large-scale offering rarely seen on the market. With its blend of income potential, water resources, working infrastructure, and deep agricultural heritage, this property is uniquely positioned to carry forward a proud legacy while supporting future agricultural, ranching, or conservation can be sold three ways: 1.) Both Farm & Ranch; $29,165,000, 2.) Ranch; $8,265,000, 3.) Farm; $20,900,000
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Yellowstone in New Mexico! This+/-2000 acres of pristine New Mexico high country, located at the top of coveted Rio Arriba County, is approximately 12 miles south of the Colorado border! With 100% draw on private landowner mule deer, monster pronghorns and a dozen rocky mountain landowner elk tags annually, the ranch is complimented by a mile plus of rainbows and brook trout on BOTH sides of the Brazos River Bottoms!Big Game Unit 4 Upon viewing the +/-1989.57 pristine and breathtaking acres bordering both sides of the Brazos River, one could easily conclude that it should belong in a state or national park! Brazos River Crossing has been in the same family ownership in excess of 20+ years and is NOT encumbered by any conservation easements, bordered exclusively by larger private ranch holdings (no public lands adjoining) and zero public access. The elevation is +/-10,000 ft., topping out at Brazos Peak at 11,400 ft. Vegetationis aspen mixed with stands of blue spruce, complimented by native grass meadows. Brazos River Crossing has been solely utilized for private recreation, hosting the same long-term hunting clients for over a decade. There's also an active, long-term tenant that seasonally cattle grazes the property which allows for ag tax status and very low taxes. Ranch access is limited in winter months and would require asnowmobile or tracked vehicles. While the ranch is not representing improvement value, 2 off-grid cabins making up a fully functional hunting camp and are incredible representations of history, one from the 1800's and one from the 1940's. One of the cabins has a new roof and a new floor and is used primarily for storage. Propane gas is driven in. The camp has a solar system and is wired for a back-up generator. Drinking water is hauled in and water from creek pond is pumped into the house. Fly Fishing and Hunting In the past, fly fishing guides that have leased the ranch represented that this stretch of the Brazos River offers some of the finest fly fishing water available. Period! There's an additional +/-1 mile of Farley Creek, an incredible brook/trout fishery, the perfect piece of paradise to soak that elk hair caddis with your favorite 2- weight for a wonderful afternoon delight after filling that morning bull elk tag! The elk breed and birth here, with large herds of resident elk calling the ranch home and the valley literally lit up with bugles starting in mid-August. The ranch has historically received +/-12 annual landowner elk authorizations, 6 mature bull, 3 archery and 3 antlerless (always check regs). Rio Arriba County has been the number one producer of B&C entries for Mule Deer every decade since 1960 and Brazos River Crossing holds some timberline bruisers.... The World Record Mundy Buck was harvested within 10 miles. As long as the landowner applies by mid-March, the mule deer tags have been 100% , as have pronghorn antelope tags. Surprisingly, the Brazos River CrossingRanch has historically harvested a few nice antelope bucks annually, mainly with muzzleloader. The hunting experience on Brazos River Crossing Ranch has been such that in over 10 years, the ranch has never advertised hunts and the return clientele almost 100% . The ranch is being conveyed as is, where is (no mineral survey has been conducted) but all solar, mineral (surface & subsurface), timber and wind rights that are owned will convey. Rare riverfront properties in the west, such as Brazos River Crossing Ranch, are so rare that it's difficult to believe it exists. Options are endless, from legacy family ranch ownership set up in a trust for following generations to the incredible corporate or family retreat. The ranch would be an ideal candidate for Conservation Easement enrollment, an option that is attractive to today's tax conscious investor. Call or email today for more information and your qualified showing of Brazos River Crossing! Co brokers welcome !
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This magnificent 7100 acre in northeast Wyoming is a gateway to the Blackhills National Forest. The steep rolling hills under a canopy of pines offer travel corridors and protection for Elk, Deer and Turkey. Watered valleys combined with an extension pipeline fed by an artesian well offer year around water throughout the entire ranch. Several ponds surrounded by wetlands create habitat for waterfowl and upland birds. Nestled on the original homestead lies a 17,000 square foot lodge with an open floor plan, finishes are second to none. Completed in 2007, this lodge was hand crafted onsite from Red and Norway Pine. Over 170 tons of moss rock were collected on the ranch and only the best was hand selected to be used in construction. Amenities include large bedroom suites, grand great room, movie theater, safe/panic room, private office, and dual saunas, all with custom woodwork finishes. The original buildings were restored as historically as possible, preserving the character of the past while ensuring existence for the next generation. The large barn and corals can be recognized from the old Marlboro commercials. To provide indoor storage, a new machine shed was built to complement the rustic buildings. A second home onsite can be used for a caretaker or guests. Known for its lush soil and grass production, this ranch has consistently produced large trophy Bull Elk for over 20 years. Antelope, Deer and Turkey hunting provide other opportunities along with waterfowl and upland birds. Roads have been improved to offer access to nearly all of the 7100 acres. The lower elevation of Blacktail Canyon Ranch allows for a longer growing season for the native grasses. Strict implementation of cattle grazing has been utilized to control the age of the grass while leaving abundant reserves for wildlife. This property is also tied to a 640 acre state lease and a BLM lease. Seven and half miles to the Newcastle airport. A hanger is possibly available.
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125-acre riverfront property on the world renowned Williamson River, known for trophy wild trout. The updated home offers expansive living spaces and outdoor amenities ideal for entertaining. Horse facilities include fenced pastures, stalls, tack room, and loafing sheds. With Cascade mountain views, irrigation, privacy, and scenic beauty, this is a rare opportunity for anglers, landowners, and anyone seeking a legacy retreat in Oregon. The property spans approximately 125 deeded acres on the Williamson River, one of the most respected wild trout fisheries in the West. Over 2,000 feet of frontage on the Williamson River, famous for trout fishing. Wild rainbow trout including native Redband, brown and brook trout. River access for launching a boat. Cascade Mountain views. 101.8 +/-acres are irrigated via Modoc Point Irrigation District. Level to gently rolling terrain with open fields, mature trees, and scenic riverfront. Perimeter and cross fencing support livestock or rotational grazing. Fenced garden. The riverfront home is a thoughtfully updated, expansive home offering generous living space across two large great rooms, a formal dining area, and a modern kitchen with quartz countertops. The layout provides ample room for hosting family, friends, or retreat-style gatherings. 4,856 SF, 4 Bed/2.5 Bath updated home. Large, raised deck. Outdoor entertaining area, Wood fired pizza oven and fire pit. Daylight basement. 40 x 60 insulated shop with commercial walk in cooler, 14' RV door and 8' door. Large hay barn (also suitable as a covered riding arena). Horse stalls with tack room. Loafing sheds. Equipment storage building. Mature landscaping. Paved driveway. These improvements offer flexibility for a range of uses, from ranching and hay production to hosting, hobby farming, or simply enjoying the rural lifestyle in comfort. Recreation opportunities on this property are exceptional. The Williamson River is a legendary wild trout fishery, known for producing some of the largest native trout in the West. Whether you're casting from the bank, launching a kayak, or simply enjoying the view, the river delivers year-round enjoyment. The acreage also supports upland bird and waterfowl habitat, with frequent sightings of ducks, geese, eagles, and sandhill cranes. The surrounding area is rich with wildlife and offers additional hunting and outdoor opportunities. Nearby attractions include Crater Lake National Park, Klamath Lake, the Pacific Flyway birding route, and thousands of acres of public land for hiking, horseback riding, and trail exploration. From fishing and kayaking to quiet evenings by the firepit, the property supports a rich recreational lifestyle. The ranch includes approximately 101.8 acres of irrigated ground served by Modoc Point Irrigation District. The ground is well-suited for hay production or pasture, depending on the owner's goals. Historically, the property has supported cattle and hay operations with fenced and cross-fenced pastures for controlled grazing. Infrastructure includes a large hay barn offering flexibility for both small-scale and larger livestock programs. The 40x60 shop with RV access and a walk-in cooler also supports on-site processing or storage needs. Suitable for horses with horse pastures, loafing shed, stalls, tack room and plenty of room to ride in. Whether you aim to continue agricultural operations or maintain open ground for wildlife and scenic value, the property is equipped to support a productive, satisfying rural lifestyle. The Williamson River provides a significant natural resource, both ecologically and recreationally. The river supports cold, clear flows year-round and contributes to the health of the regional watershed and fishery. Nestled in the heart of South Central Oregon, Chiloquin offers a tranquil, rural setting with a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. Known for its proximity to the scenic Klamath River and the majestic Cascade Mountains, this area provides a serene environment perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. The region is also home to a vibrant community with a strong agricultural presence, ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle. Chiloquin's climate is characterized by its four distinct seasons, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers. Winters bring light snowfall and crisp, cool air, while the warmer months offer pleasant summers with daytime highs typically ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s°F. With an average of 300 sunny days per year, you can enjoy the stunning landscapes and outdoor activities almost year-round. The area's mild climate combined with its picturesque surroundings makes it a perfect place for peaceful living and recreation. This unique property sits in an area rich with cultural and historical significance. Chiloquin lies within the ancestral lands of the Klamath Tribes, and the region carries a deep connection to the land and its natural resources. The nearby town reflects a quiet, rural character that has remained largely unchanged for generations, where neighbors still wave, and the pace of life encourages you to slow down and appreciate your surroundings. While the property feels worlds away from the bustle of the city, essential services and shopping are within easy reach. Chiloquin provides a few local amenities, including a grocery store, fuel, and a medical clinic. For broader needs, Klamath Falls is just 30 minutes to the south, offering supermarkets, farm and ranch supply stores, restaurants, hospitals, and a regional airport. Medford, Oregon is a key regional hub located about 90 minutes west of the property, offering a full range of urban amenities while still rooted in the agricultural and outdoor lifestyle of southern Oregon. The city features a commercial airport with daily flights, major medical facilities, shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Medford is also home to the renowned Rogue Valley wine region and sits near Ashland, famous for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. With a growing economy and access to both wilderness and convenience, Medford is an ideal support city for those living the rural lifestyle while staying connected to modern services. Head north, and you'll find La Pine and Bend, giving you access to larger retail options, specialty shops, and even more recreational opportunities throughout Central Oregon.
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Cienega Amarilla Ranch is ±400 acres in western New Mexico, defined by rare year‑round water: the Cienega Amarilla runs the length of the property, shaded by mature trees and forming a natural wildlife corridor. A comfortable, solar‑powered ranch house and corrals anchor the headquarters. In GMU 12 and currently receiving a landowner elk tag through EPLUS, this is a secluded, capable gentleman's ranch.Cienega Amarilla Ranch offers ±400-acres with a blend of riparian bottomland and upland high desert. The Cienega Amarilla flows year-round through the entire length of the property, lined with mature cottonwoods and willows that create rare, lush habitat in this part of New Mexico. Native grasses flourish along the cienega and provide excellent forage for light livestock or big game use. Beyond the creek, the land rises into piñon-juniper hillsides with scattered open benches, sandstone bluffs, and expansive views across the valley. Historically used for cattle ranching, the property remains well suited for use as a gentleman's ranch-capable of supporting a few head of cattle or horses while maintaining its strong wildlife habitat. The combination of perennial water, healthy cover, and forage makes the ranch a natural draw for elk, deer, and other game throughout the year. The ranch headquarters centers on a comfortable, rustic home set just west of the Cienega Amarilla. Interior features include a large living area with a wood-burning stove, log-accent walls, and a covered porch that captures sunset views as the cliffs above the cienega light up. Electricity is provided by a solar array with battery storage and inverter. There is no well; domestic water is pulled directly from the Cienega Amarilla via on-site pumping. Propane service supports heating and appliances. The yard around the home includes fruit trees, shade trees, and raised garden beds, along with stone and paver patios that frame the headquarters area. A dedicated storage and utility room supports extended off-grid use. Outbuildings include a shop/garage with ample storage and workspace, plus additional ranch structures for tools and supplies. Adjacent to the headquarters is a functional set of corrals and small livestock pens. The ranch is fully fenced except where sheer cliffs create natural borders. Internal ranch roads and two-track trails provide 4x4 and UTV access along the creek corridor. Cienega Amarilla Ranch lies within New Mexico Game Management Unit 12, known for healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and pronghorn, along with black bear and mountain lion. The year-round water and riparian corridor of the Cienega Amarilla create dependable habitat that consistently attracts wildlife. The ranch is currently enrolled in the EPLUS program as part of a larger cooperative of ranches, which provides a landowner elk authorization. With the features of this ranch, including the habitat created by the year-round cienega, future owners may have the opportunity to apply for habitat improvement incentive tags, thereby increasing the total number of tags*. Hunting for other species, including deer, pronghorn, and bear, is available to landowners through over-the-counter tags, giving owners a wide spectrum of hunting opportunities on the property. Beyond hunting, the ranch's secluded setting offers quiet privacy for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring the sandstone bluffs and historic settlement remnants. Nearby public lands and national forests across western New Mexico and eastern Arizona expand the scope for additional recreation. *Always check the latest regulations with NMDGF. Cienega Amarilla Ranch was historically a cattle ranch, supported by the perennial water of the Cienega Amarilla and the grass it produces along its corridor. While the property's ±400 acres are not suited to large-scale operations, it offers strong potential as a gentleman's ranch-ideal for running a small herd of cattle or a few horses. The cienega provides consistent forage and water, a rare advantage in this part of New Mexico. The defining resource of the ranch is the Cienega Amarilla-a perennial, spring-fed wetland that runs the full ±400-acre length of the property. Ciénegas are unique to the Southwest: permanently saturated wetlands in an otherwise arid landscape. Once common across the region, many have been lost to overgrazing and groundwater diversion, making this intact ciénega especially rare. These wetlands are sustained by groundwater discharge and patterns of winter precipitation, creating organic-rich soils and supporting a mosaic of vegetation. Along the Cienega Amarilla, sedges and rushes thrive in the saturated soils, while willows and cottonwoods line the corridor and provide shade and shelter. This continuous green ribbon stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding high desert. Set in Catron County near the Arizona line at roughly 6,800 feet, the ranch sits in New Mexico's high-desert plateau. Summers are hot, with daytime highs commonly in the 90s, often followed by late-summer monsoon storms. Spring and fall are cooler transition seasons. Winters are cold with periodic snow. Annual precipitation is light, and the area is known for abundant clear, sunny days. The ranch is accessed by county-maintained roads, offering a secluded setting near the New Mexico-Arizona line. While Quemado is the nearest New Mexico community, the most practical full-service base is St.Johns, Arizona, less than an hour to the west. Springerville and Eagar are also within easy reach for supplies and services, with Show Low serving as the closest larger hub. Approximate drive times: • St.Johns, AZ - 45-60 minutes • Springerville/Eagar, AZ - about 1-11/4 hours • Show Low, AZ - about 2 hours • Albuquerque, NM - 23/4-3 hours • Phoenix, AZ - 51/2 hours • Tucson, AZ - 51/2-6 hours
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The Windancer Ranch Bull Mountains, Montana The Windancer Ranch is located in one of Montana's most sought-after areas, the Bull Mountains. This exceptional property features a beautifully crafted 2,288± square foot log home overlooking Buffalo Creek, offering stunning views and daily sightings of resident elk, mule deer, and antelope. Elk populations exceeding 300 head are common and remain on the ranch year-round. Numerous trophy bulls have been harvested here, including bulls scoring over 360', and a set of 410' sheds was recently found within the ranch boundaries. The ranch includes productive hay fields designed with wildlife management in mind and surrounds a 10-acre spring-fed reservoir stocked annually with Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout. Located in the 590 special permit area, the ranch qualifies for Landowner Preference with historically strong draw odds. Recent draw statistics showed 100% draw odds for resident and non-resident archery permits, and rifle odds of 70% for residents and 100% for non-residents. Revised Listing: An additional 707± deeded acres have been added, further enhancing privacy and controlling access to adjacent BLM lands. Acreage Breakdown 10,960± Deeded Acres 2,560± BLM Lease Acres 640± State Lease Acres Improvements Main Log Home: Built in 1977 and remodeled in 1998, this 2,288± square foot log home sits at the end of a timbered driveway. It features vaulted ceilings, a cozy fireplace, granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, tiled floors, a wrap-around deck, and an attached oversized two-car garage with mudroom and half bath. A nearby pole barn provides additional storage. Manager's Home & Headquarters: Located on the north side of the ranch overlooking Buffalo Creek, the manager's home serves as the operational hub. Improvements include pipe working corrals, barn, shop, and livestock sheds. This area supports branding, preconditioning, and shipping operations. Elk Camp (Hunting Cabin): Situated in Section 10 on the south side of Buffalo Creek, this 1,252± square foot, 3-bedroom, 2-bath cabin is the heart of hunting operations. Hunters can walk to nearby stands or pursue bulls moving from barley fields. The fire pit and deck provide the perfect setting after a day in the field. General Operation The ranch has supported up to 500 mother cows, with capacity for more in favorable moisture years. Historically, cattle are calved along Buffalo Creek, summered near Antelope Creek, and brought back in late fall for weaning and sale. Hay production can reach up to 800 tons in strong years, with irrigated and dryland hay, barley, and oats providing sufficient feed. The ranch operates as a largely self-sustaining and income-producing cattle operation. Water Resources Water is a standout feature of The Windancer. A reliable spring-fed reservoir, multiple wells, developed water lines, and strong water rights provide dependable supply-even in drought conditions. Water rights will transfer to the buyer. Climate The region experiences average summer temperatures in the mid-80s, approximately 40 inches of annual snowfall, and around 13 inches of annual rainfall-well suited for ranching and recreation. Mineral Rights All mineral rights currently owned by the seller will transfer.
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Herring Homestead is a stunning recreational 160-acre property situated just seven miles northeast of Breckenridge, Texas. As you enter through the welcoming gate, you'll travel along a beautifully paved road that extends nearly half a mile to the charming home, flanked by fencing designed to keep livestock safely off the road. Along the drive, the land is a mixture of mesquite trees and native pasture, along with excellent cultivation that is rotated between winter wheat and sunflowers. One deer blind and a deer feeder overlook the northern field for hunting. These fields offer excellent dove hunting during bird season and ample food for deer in winter. Located behind the home, the property's remaining 80 acres are rich with lush trees like bull mesquite and oak, providing an exceptional habitat for hunting wildlife and grazing cattle. Centrally positioned within this wooded haven is a dedicated hunting area featuring a small food plot, a blind, and a feeder-ideal for cultivating memorable outdoor experiences. Adding to the ranch's charm are three serene ponds, supplying an essential water source. One pond by the road even caters to the beautifully landscaped front yard, which benefits from an automated sprinkler system to ensure that everything remains vibrant and thriving! Herring Homestead boasts a versatile landscape, making it an outstanding choice for nurturing a family or serving as a delightful retirement haven for those eager to embrace life at a leisurely yet fulfilling pace. At the heart of this tranquil property lies a beautifully renovated two-story ranch-style home that radiates warmth, family spirit, and love. This inviting residence features modern appliances, elegant bathrooms, and plentiful storage options, creating a genuinely welcoming environment. Encompassing a spacious 3,800 square feet, the home offers three comfortable bedrooms and two full baths, designed in an open-concept layout that seamlessly connects the kitchen to the cozy living areas. Just off the kitchen is a charming sun room, an inviting dining area, and a warm den-currently a man cave that showcases the family's adventurous spirit. The living room flows into a generous primary suite with an ensuite full bathroom-your own private sanctuary! Ascending to the upper level, you'll find a roomy sitting area alongside two expansive bedrooms and another full bath, ensuring restful nights. One of the home's most enchanting features is the inviting front porch, where you can take in the stunning views of the landscaped yard, flourishing with lush St. Augustine grass and towering Live Oaks. This porch's views of the vibrant sunflower field are elegantly framed against a picturesque backdrop. Adjacent to the main house is a fenced-in pool area perfect for celebrating with family and friends. This low-maintenance space includes a charming cabana-ideal for cooking and finding shade as you soak in the delightful atmosphere. A handy shed in the backyard provides excellent storage to keep all your yard maintenance tools organized and in tip-top shape. Following the challenges of 'The Great Texas Freeze' in 2021, the owners installed a generator paired with a 1,000-gallon propane tank. This ensures the home seamlessly transitions to generator power whenever the electricity goes out, providing peace of mind! Moreover, Herring Homestead features a charming historic barn complete with livestock pens and a spacious equipment barn, perfect for sheltering farming equipment, trailers, and recreational toys. Behind the home, high-fence breeding pens enhance the property's allure, having previously been utilized for raising and selling high-quality whitetail deer as an enriching hobby. With seven well-established pens, equipped with water, trees, feeders, and a convenient alleyway for animal rotation, this property is a perfect fusion of home and nature. At Herring Homestead, you are not just finding a ranch; you are discovering a place to create cherished memories in an environment that radiates serenity and warmth, offering a remarkable lifestyle. AGENT COMMENTS: Herring Homestead is a remarkable tribute to a family's deep commitment to wildlife, farming, and agriculture. Their heartfelt passion for this way of life shines through in every detail. Each thoughtful enhancement to the property has been masterfully executed, prioritizing simplicity while boosting efficiency and profitability. Herring Homestead offers a fantastic opportunity for those looking to simplify their lives or for individuals eager to transition from city living to embrace a refreshing new chapter in a fully equipped ranch. It's a wonderful chance for a positive change! -- HOME -- Built in 1988; 3,800 sqft; 3 bed, 2 full bath (recently remodeled) A beautifully manicured front yard Fenced-in pool with a cabana (9 ft deep) Primary bedroom with a huge walk-in closet; spacious bathroom with a large tub and shower Two additional bedrooms upstairs that mirror each other, a full bathroom Open concept, kitchen open to the great room Sunroom Den or man cave Dinning room Central HVAC 30 ft X 30 ft carport for parking Electric meter by APG&E Stephens County SUD Water Meter Some furniture can be conveyed with an acceptable offer Sprinkler system for yard on timer; water supplied by a pond Greenhouse for plants A Generac generator that automatically kicks on when the home loses power, runs on propane -- RANCHING & HUNTING IMPROVEMENTS -- Fencing ~ 3.5 miles of barbed wire fencing; good condition Ranch ~ Split into 4 pastures; +/- 29 ac with heavy woods, pond & cultivation; +/- 30 ac with pond & native grass; +/- 17 ac cultivation; +/- 74 ac heavily wooded with pond Barn with Corrals ~ Excellent pens within the antique 40 ft X 50 ft barn with lots of storage Equipment Shed ~ 30 ft X 95 ft; sheeted on 3 sides Storage ~ 20 ft X 20 ft shop behind the home; overhead door with electricity Roads ~ ATV/UTV dirt roads, gravel, paved -- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN -- Surface Water ~ 3 ponds; the front pond supplies water to the sprinkler system at the home Pond Sizes ~ Measuring +/- .85 ac, .75 ac, .61 ac, (when full) Water Meter ~ 1 Stephens County SUD Water Meter Elevation ~ 20 ft of elevation; sloping; views of neighboring elevation Tree Cover ~ 59% wooded; Bull Mesquite; Live-Oak, Elm Underbrush ~ Heavy underbrush; Lotebush, Bumelia, Skunkbush, Cat Claw, Prickly Pear Native Grasses ~ Winter Rye, Indiangrass, Bluestem, Gramma Pasture Land ~ 18% pasture land with some mesquite regrowth Cultivation ~ 17% cultivation Soil ~ Lindy silt loam, Leeray clay, Rowden clay loam, Throck clay, Truce fine loam -- HUNTING & RECREATION -- Deer blinds & Feeders ~ 2-MB Ranch King deer blinds; 2-MB Ranch King feeders High fence breeding pens ~ 8 ft net wire; 7 pens with alley; great hobby for exotics or whitetail Native Wildlife ~ Whitetail deer, Mourning & White-Wing Dove, Turkey, variety of ducks, hogs & varmint Hunting ~ Not on MLD Program; little to no hunting pressure; great neighbors Wheat/Sunflower Fields ~ The north is +/- 11ac used for food plot, Lindy silt loam; the southern field is roughly 17ac, Lindy silt loam -- MINERALS & WIND -- O&G Production ~ No active production Pipelines ~ No pipelines on the property Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey; No wind farms in the area Mineral Rights ~ Seller does own an unknown percentage of the minerals and will be willing to convey with an acceptable offer -- ACCESS & DISTANCES -- Road Frontage ~ Gate on HWY 67 (675 ft of highway frontage) Nearby Towns ~ 7 mi NE of Breckenridge; 24 mi SW of Graham Major Cities ~ 60 mi NE of Abilene; 86 mi E of Fort Worth; 198 mi E of Midland Airport ~ 8 mi N of Stephens County Airport (Municipal), 102 mi W of DFW (International)
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Presenting A Bar Ranch in Douglas County Colorado, a front range legacy ranch that encompasses all the amenities of a conveniently located, highly improved, secluded ranch in a highly desirable area. Picture yourself in a private protected valley on 315 pristine acres with a live water creek, irrigation rights, pine covered hills to explore and producing hay meadows Escape to A Bar Ranch, a 315-acre legacy property in the sought-after Cherry Creek Valley of Douglas County, Colorado. This private, protected valley offers a serene and secluded lifestyle with the convenience of being just an hour from both Denver and Colorado Springs. The varied terrain of the ranch features pine-covered ridges, rolling hills, and level hay meadows, all with incredible views of the Douglas County hills and the majestic Rocky Mountains. This private ranch is situated on 315 plus gorgeous acres in the coveted Cherry Creek Valley along East Cherry Creek. The terrain varies from pine covered ridges to level sub-irrigated hay meadows to creek bottom to rolling hills and meadows. The views are incredible in each direction of the rolling hills of Douglas County and the Rocky Mountains to the west. East Cherry Creek runs the length of the ranch for 3/4 of a mile. Grasses range from native grass species such as Blue Grama and Buffalo grass to improved grasses, such as Brome. The creek bottom is lined with Cottonwood trees and the hills with mature Ponderosa Pines. The hills have natural rock outcroppings. The location is very private yet it boasts easy access to both Denver Metro and Colorado Springs Colorado. The land is a haven for outdoor recreation and wildlife. With East Cherry Creek running the length of the property, live water is a key feature, supporting a rich ecosystem. The main home is a fabulous custom built Santa Fe style stucco and log accent home overlooking the ranch, that boasts 4,480 finished square feet of living area. The home has four large bedrooms and four bathrooms. The main level features a large custom kitchen with a Subzero refrigerator, a Thermador 6 burner gas stove top and a double oven, granite counter tops, and a custom granite sink. The main floor living room features a custom Santa Fe style fireplace and walks out to an enormous western facing deck with log accents. The large master suite wing of the house has a Kiva style fireplace and an incredible custom 5 piece master bathroom and a spacious walk-in closet. The laundry is on the main level as well as the attached oversized 4 car garage. The fully finished basement features three large bedrooms and two full bathrooms, a family entertainment room with a wet bar. The basement family room walk out onto a large patio and wonderfully landscaped yard. The home boasts numerous custom touches, such as custom Santa Fe interior and exterior doors, custom handmade granite sinks created by Richard Pankrazt Pottery, log accents and custom flooring. The manicured yard includes over a quarter acre of underground automatic sprinklers, extensive landscaping, and a Koi Pond with fish. The home is heated with in-floor radiant heat. Buildings that accompany the main home include a 36x48 six stall heated and insulated horse barn with six 12x12 stalls along with 6 Priefert turnout runs and 2 Priefert dog runs. Also included is a 72X42 shop building with high ceilings and 4 overhead doors of 8 ft, 12 ft and 14ft in height. The shop includes a loft storage area and a heated and cooled exercise workout room. The shop offers plenty space for your projects, equipment and toys. The homestead area of the ranch includes a lovingly maintained turn of the century farm house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Other functional buildings included near the farm house include two shop buildings including a 66x 24 building with 10 ft overhead doors and a 40x50 building with 12 ft overhead doors, a kitchen, bathroom and loft , a historic 48x48 dairy barn that has been partially converted to comfortable office space, a 30x80 equipment shed and a hay storage barn. There are plenty of corrals and pens to livestock. A Bar Ranch boasts Trophy Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope, Turkey and various small game, birds and predators. Elk tags are over the counter plains elk tags. The elk sign on the ranch at the time of listing may be the most sign per acre of any property that I've had the privilege of touring. This makes the fall of the year a slam dunk for Elk hunters. The ranch is in Game Management Unit 104 and its a draw area for Deer and Pronghorn. The ranch has the facilities for equine recreation and would make a great destination for any equine discipline. The ranch harvests hay on 200 acres of dryland and sub-irrigated meadows. The balance is grazing land. The ranch holds rights on the East Cherry Creek Alluvium to irrigate and has an irrigation pond and irrigation equipment, though not currently in use. Water rights include irrigation rights to the alluvium of East Cherry Creek. The rights are an 1881 water right from Alderman Ditch, 2.5 cfs diverted from East Cherry Creek , Priority number 132, with an average annual diversion of 86 to 131.5 acre feet. The ranch also hold the deep water rights from 5 aquifers totaling 697.6 acre feet per year. Mineral rights are to be included, if any are held by the owners. Douglas County averages about 19 acres of rain annually and has fairly mild winters, though it can snow 60+ inches annually, but with an average of 245 annual days of sunshine and varying winter temperatures, the snow doesn't stay for long. The area is rich in ranching history and was highly desired for large ranchers due to its good high protein grazing and favorable climate. Feed was plentiful and markets were near. This ranch echoes the past and is like a step back in time with its lush pastures, good winter protection and access to good and plentiful water resources. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a ranch that perfectly balances seclusion, convenience, and luxury. Whether you are drawn to the land for its exceptional wildlife and hunting, the productive hay meadows, or the custom home for its refined comfort and breathtaking views, A Bar Ranch offers a rare and complete package. Located in the highly sought after East Cherry Creek valley in Douglas County Colorado, the ranch is conveniently located within one hour of both Denver and Colorado Springs. Denver International Airport is 58 miles door to gate or, if you prefer, Colorado Springs Airport is 32 miles south and serves many major cities. The ranches location is 9 miles west of Elbert Colorado and is centrally located between the small communities of Franktown, Elizabeth, Larkspur, Castle Rock and Monument Colorado. Each with its own services and unique culture. Douglas County is popular for its front range mountain views, wide open spaces, outdoor recreation and hiking trails.
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Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch - A Legacy Recreational and Agricultural Estate in Eastern Idaho. Along the legendary Henry's Fork of the Snake River near Rexburg, Idaho, this rare and remarkably expansive 1,048± acre legacy ranch combines the best of productive farmland, world-class fishing, recreation, rich waterfowl habitat and well-appointed improvements-all set against the scenic beauty of one of the West's most coveted riverfront flyways.Located just outside of Rexburg, Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch is a sanctuary of natural beauty and productivity. Spanning 1,048± deeded acres, it offers an impressive 500 acres of highly productive cropland, with approximately 400± acres under pivots and the rest under side rolls-supported by robust water rights, delivering strong agricultural output season after season. The remaining land within the ranch is sub-irrigated, providing additional production potential.The landscape of this expansive ranch is defined by its gentle topography and rich, diverse features creating a landscape that is functional and scenic. The ranch's crown jewels are its abundant water features. Over four miles of live water weave through the property, creating a haven for wildlife and aquatic life alike. This includes over half a mile of the Bannock Jim Slough, nearly 1.5 miles of the Texas Slough, and just over two miles of the Henry's Fork Snake River (Cartier Slough). In addition, the Texas Slough Canal also traverses through the property, enhancing irrigation and enriching the natural water system. These waterways create lush riparian corridors lined with mature cottonwoods and willows, adding habitat diversity and striking beauty. With direct frontage on the Henry's Fork and several scenic sloughs winding through the property, this former duck club delivers world-class trout fishing, premier waterfowl and big game hunting, and an unmatched connection to Idaho's renowned outdoor heritage. Bordering the Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area, the property benefits from direct adjacency to public lands, ensuring privacy and supporting an already thriving wildlife presence. The combination of river frontage, slough systems, and fertile ground make Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch a standout for both natural beauty and agricultural productivity. In addition to its striking natural features and agricultural strength, the ranch is enhanced by a variety of well-appointed improvements and residences, suited for both comfort and day-to-day operations. This exceptional ranch features two comfortable residences, including a spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath home and a charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath dwelling, perfect for family, guests, or ranch staff. The property is enhanced by a variety of improvements featuring an impressive two-bay barn complete with stables and generous space for equipment and tack, plus an immaculate workshop with a convenient loft, offering plenty of room for projects and storage. Additional improvements include a detached two-door garage, a large hay shed, multiple sets of state-of-the-art pipe-fenced working corrals, and various other outbuildings. These well-maintained facilities blend comfortable living with practical day-to-day ranch operations and agricultural use. The region surrounding Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch offers access to some of the most celebrated outdoor recreation in the West, much of it within two hours or less from the property. Whether you're an avid hunter, angler, hiker, or simply enjoy exploring the outdoors, the opportunities are both abundant and diverse! For hunters, eastern Idaho is known for exceptional big game and upland bird hunting. The ranch itself offers strong waterfowl and mule deer opportunities, and nearby public lands expand access to elk, whitetail, and other species. Anglers will find world-renowned fly fishing in every direction, particularly on the Henry's Fork, which runs along the ranch's edge, and the nearby South Fork of the Snake River, both renowned for healthy populations of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout. For hikers, off-roaders, and nature lovers, the landscape opens up with endless terrain to explore. The iconic Menan Buttes, ancient volcanic craters, offer scenic trails and sweeping views, just 20 minutes away from the ranch. Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch is also within close reach of the Targhee National Forest, providing miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and ATV use. Off-roading enthusiasts will also appreciate the vast network of BLM roads and backcountry routes across the region. A scenic 90-minute drive brings you to the entrance of Yellowstone National Park, where towering peaks, alpine lakes, and world-class wildlife viewing await. Grand Teton National Park is also just under two hours from the ranch, placing one of America's most iconic natural wonders within easy reach for day trips. For more relaxed outings, downtown Rexburg offers charming local shops, dining, and seasonal events. The nearby cities of Idaho Falls, ID and Jackson, WY provide additional cultural attractions, restaurants, and outdoor outfitters. Whether it's casting a fly, glassing for elk and deer, or exploring one of America's most scenic national parks, Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch offers unrivaled access to the heart of the Rocky Mountain West! Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch benefits from a prime location in eastern Idaho, offering both the seclusion of a private rural setting and the convenience of nearby amenities. The property is situated less than 20 minutes west of Rexburg, a vibrant and growing community with a wide array of services. In Rexburg, locals and guests will find all essential amenities including grocery stores, hardware and agricultural supply outlets, restaurants, medical clinics, and Madison Memorial Hospital, a full-service healthcare facility. The town is also home to Brigham Young University-Idaho, contributing to a well-supported local economy and a lively cultural scene. For those in need of air travel, the ranch is located just 35 minutes from Idaho Falls Regional Airport, which provides regular domestic flights and car rental services. Pocatello Regional Airport, offering additional travel options, is located less than 90 minutes to the south. Beyond Rexburg, the surrounding region includes several other accessible communities such as Idaho Falls, Rigby, and St. Anthony, all offering additional shopping, dining, healthcare, and recreational amenities. The ranch's location strikes an ideal balance between peaceful rural living and convenient access to regional hubs, making it well-suited for both year-round living and seasonal retreat.
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Just 5 miles east of Malta, Montana, with highway frontage off Old Highway 2, the East Malta Irrigated Farm & Ranch is a standout agricultural operation spanning 1,203 deeded acres. Owned by the Hould family, this productive and well-managed property has long served as the backbone of a successful feed program for decades. With 586+/- acres of irrigated land, this is some of the most proven and high-yielding ground in all of Phillips County. The rest of the acreage consists of 193.2 acres of quality non-irrigated farmland acres and 387 acres of native grass. Acreage Breakdown: ● Irrigated Land: 586.1 acres ● Farmland (non-irrigated): 193.2 acres ● Native Grass: 387 acres The irrigated acres are currently seeded in a productive 50/50 split of corn and alfalfa. Annual production averages a reliable 28 tons per acre for corn and no less than 7 tons per acre on alfalfa. Gated pipe irrigation delivers efficient, low-labor water management across the field systems. This property has been the engine of the Hould family's feed and cattle program for years-proven ground with proven results. Improvements: Main Residence ● 3 Bed / 1 Bath ● 1,368 sq ft main floor + 936 sq ft basement ● Gas heat, central A/C ● Updated windows and siding Labor House ● 2 Bed / 1 Bath ● 684 sq ft main + 351 sq ft upper ● Updated windows and siding ● Gas heat Outbuildings & Infrastructure: ● (2) Detached Garages: 24x24 and 19x24 ● 15 ft Grain Bin ● 52x40 Hip Roof Barn with 12 livestock pens and hay loft ● (3) Pole Barns: 12x26, 12x24, 16x48 ● 30x30 Implement Shop ● Certified Fairbanks Scale ● (3) Propane Tanks (leased from Ezzie's) While some seasonal flooding occurs on the western edge due to the Black Coulee drainage, it has not impacted production or overall usability. Recreational Appeal: Bordering the Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge corridor, the property offers a unique hunting experience with healthy populations of geese, upland birds, mule deer, and whitetail. The irrigated cornfields are a magnet for waterfowl, adding a layer of recreational and outfitting potential to this already premier operation.
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Hunting and income producing property located just 3.5 hours from the front range of Colorado this awesome upland property has it all. Over the last several years the property has been meticulously managed for wildlife habitat and quality recreation experience. The ranch boasts a total of 917 +/- acres with 550 +/- acres of pasture and 366 +/- acres of CRP and trees. There is also an updated 2346 Sq. Ft home and 75x 40 steel building. Hayes County Upland of pasture and CRP consists of a total of 917 +/- acres . There is approximately 550 acres of pasture and 366+/- acres of CRP with thousands of Cedar and deciduous trees planted in rows in in various locations throughout the property. The pasture land is mostly large canyons with scattered Cedar trees dotting the ridges and canyons throughout. There are three food plots located on the property that will be planted to milo/sorghum mix as the growing season begins. This is an excellent upland mix that will provide a valuable food source for upland birds and other wildlife. A well maintained and updated 4-bedroom and 1 bathroom, 2346 +/- square foot home featuring nice finishes throughout. There is a 75'x40 steel building with open storage and 1/3 finished and heated shop space. Additionally there multiple smaller outbuildings and a large fenced garden area. In 2023 the Seller installed a solar well and two large galvanized tanks on the east side of the ranch which now provides an excellent water source for wildlife and livestock where there had not been one for many years. This is a well designed hunting property that holds pheasants, quail, turkeys and grouse as well as mule deer and whitetail deer. Hundreds of Cedar trees and deciduous trees are lined throughout the property providing cover for the many critters that call the ranch home. There are multiple CRP fields that provide excellent upland bird habitat and the canyons in the pastures offer a high quality spot and stalk deer hunting or predator hunting as well. The property is located less than 30 minutes from Swanson Lake, which provides excellent opportunity for fishing and water sports. Also within 20 minutes to the north, sits Camp Hayes and Hayes Center State Wildlife area. Lake McConaughy and Red Willow Reservoir are a little over an hour from the property and both offer excellent fishing and water sports as well as public hunting access on the thousands of acres of designated hunting areas surrounding each lake. The area of southwest Nebraska is known for high quality mule deer hunting and trophy class deer. The Seller has augmented the pheasant population with a planting program both last fall in 2023 and in spring of 2024. Currently the property has multiple CRP contracts and produces approximately $26,800 in income as well as approximately $8010 cattle grazing lease on a year to year basis. Fences around the property are barbed wire and mix of wood and steel fence posts. Any owned mineral rights will convey. Hayes County, Nebraska receives approximately 21+/- inches of rainfall and 29 +/- inches of snow annually. Thehot seasonlasts for3.3 months, fromJune 4toSeptember 15, with an average daily high temperature above80°F. The hottest month of the year in Hayes Center isJuly, with an average high of89°Fand low of63°F. Thecold seasonlasts for3.2 months, fromNovember 21toFebruary 26, with an average daily high temperature below49°F. The coldest month of the year in Hayes Center isJanuary, with an average low of17°Fand high of40°F. Hayes County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 856. Its county seat is Hayes Center. The county was created in1877, and was organized in 1884. It was named for Rutherford B. Hayes, the US President at the time of the county's creation. Hayes Center was known as the Wind-Mill City as each family had their own wind-mill for their water supply, there was also a public wind-mill and tank that was located in the middle of main street, where people watered their livestock. But today wind-mills are a thing of the past, as even most farmers use electric pumps to get their water supply. The country now included in Hayes County was formerly part of the great buffalo range, the cherished hunting grounds of the Indians. Settlement was delayed for many years because of the hostility of the Red Men. Many bloody battles were fought between the various Indian tribes, particularly the Pawnee and the Sioux, over the possession and use of this ground. The first white men were hunters. Doctor W. F. Carver, Buffalo Bill Cody, and other famous frontier characters hunted here to supply meat for the workmen and soldiers during the building of the Union Pacific railroad in 1868-69. In the early seventies sportsmen came from all over the world to hunt in the valley of the Red Willow, the Frenchman's Fork and the Stinking Water, the latter stream got its name from the hundreds of rotting carcasses left on its bank and in its bed by the hunters. Carver claimed in 1873 that he himself had killed at least thirty thousand buffalo. This was the year after the famous hunt staged with elaborate ceremony in honor of Grand Duke Alexis, twenty-two year old brother of the reigning Czar of Russia. This party, led by Buffalo Bill Cody as chief of scouts and accompanied by General Sheriden and officers from Fort McPherson, camped the Big Blackwood eight miles northeast of the present site of Hayes Center. The famous Sioux Chief, Spotted Tail, along with one hundred warriors presented a demonstration of the Indian method of hunting. Followed by a war dance, the whole affair was a brilliant success and the Duke himself succeeded in killing several buffalo. Hayes County Upland and CRP is located just of Hwy 25 north of Palisade, Nebraska. It is within a 3.5 hour drive of Denver and the front range of Colorado and 4 hours from Lincoln, Nebraska. Access is easy from highway 25 as well as the two county maintained roads that border the property. Call Clay Owens or Dax Hayden today for more details or to see this property.
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A rare opportunity to acquire large-scale, income-producing farmland in the heart of Central Florida's agricultural belt. Located along West Highway 328 in Dunnellon, this 688± acre farm is zoned A1 and features high-quality sandy soils that offer excellent drainage, ideal for consistent and diverse crop production. With nearly 100% upland acreage and virtually no wetlands, this property maximizes usable farmland. This farm has been under the stewardship of the same family for nearly 50 years and has a proven track record of successful cultivation. Crops grown here include watermelons, peanuts, hay, millet, and more, with cattle operations also historically integrated into the land use. The property is equipped with five pivot irrigation systems covering the majority of the acreage, supported by 8 agricultural wells, four 10-inch irrigation wells, and four 4-inch livestock wells. Currently, there is a water use permit through SWFWMD, which is valid until 2041. Additional improvements include over 22,000 square feet of open shed structures and more than 60,000 square feet of asphalt paving-perfect for equipment storage, staging, and operational flow. Strategically located in northwest Marion County-known as the Horse Capital of the World-the farm offers convenient access to State Road 40, U.S. Highway 41, and I‑75, ensuring efficient connectivity for both local and regional operations. With its robust infrastructure, excellent drainage, and long-standing agricultural success, this property is ready for immediate use by commercial growers, ag investors, or equestrian operators seeking scale and versatility in one of Florida's most established farming regions.
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